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The Time Machine
TrailerThe Time Machine follows a scientist in the early 1900s who constructs a machine that enables him to travel into the distant future; once there, he discovers our human descendants are divided into two races: a mild gentle race, and a cannibalistic one living underground.Actors: Rod Taylor, Alan Young, Yvette Mimieux, Sebastian Cabot, Tom Helmore, Whit Bissell, Doris Lloyd, Paul FreesDirector: George PalCountry: United StatesDuration: 103 minQuality: HDRelease: 1960IMDb: 7.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Time Machine"
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Characters of "The Time Machine"
H.G. WellsPlayed by: Rod TaylorDavid FilbyPlayed by: Alan YoungWeenaPlayed by: Yvette MimieuxDr. Philip HillyerPlayed by: Sebastian CabotAnthony BridewellPlayed by: Tom HelmoreWalter KempPlayed by: Whit BissellMrs. WatchettPlayed by: Doris Lloyd -
Directors of "The Time Machine"
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Creators of "The Time Machine"
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Critic Reviews of "The Time Machine"
Chicago ReaderJune 05, 2007Parts of it are colorful and imaginative, but the film flattens out toward the end.
Time OutFebruary 09, 2006The quaint time machine and Oscar-winning special effects hold one's interest initially, but the overall effect is one of glossy emptiness.
New York TimesMay 09, 2005The drama, for all its invention, is creaky and a bit passé.
Antagony & EcstasyJuly 30, 2015The effects work throughout the film is truly special (the film won an especially well-earned Oscar for them).
CinefantastiqueJuly 15, 2010Seen today, The Time Machine remains a reasonably elaborate affair, with impressive production values and fine special effects (even if these are somewhat dated,
TV GuideJune 05, 2007This smashing science-fiction adaptation of H.G. Wells's famous novel has more creativity in every frame than most latter-day rip-offs have in their entirety.
DVDJournal.comApril 06, 2006Pal's movie is a brightly colored sweetmeat with all the indicting political ideology of a buttered scone.
New TimesMay 22, 2004Somewhat dated, and not quite up to the source material, but still some good retro fun.
Flipside Movie EmporiumApril 23, 2004A unmistakable product of its time, but lovingly rendered and always respectful of its source.
MovieCrypt.comMarch 07, 2004Still the best.
Needcoffee.comFebruary 24, 2004As an adaptation? Sure, not so good. But as a classic sci-fi flick? Yeah, sure, it's harmless.
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